New for 2018: Atlanta United 2

Branding for Atlanta United FC‘s new USL club has been unveiled, as the team will be known as Atlanta United 2 (ATL UTD 2).

Joining the USL as an expansion club in 2018, Atlanta United 2 will play its home games at Coolray Field in Gwinnett County, GA. The facility is also home to baseball’s Gwinnett Stripers (Class AAA; International League), who were known as the Braves until unveiling a new name and logo in December.

A press conference introducing Atlanta United 2’s technical staff and roster will be announced at a later date.

“ATL UTD 2 is the fundamental link in our club’s vertical integration, connecting our Academy teams to our First Team,” Atlanta United Vice President and Technical Director Carlos Bocanegra said. “This team gives us a chance to challenge academy players at the professional level while also giving our First Team players an opportunity to stay match fit and when returning from injury. This team will be a blend of local talent and seasoned pros.”

The ATL UTD 2 logo features the five vertical stripes found in the Atlanta United crest to reflect a direct relationship between the First Team, USL and Academy while honoring the club’s five pillars of character. The circle shape pays homage to the city of Atlanta’s seal. The dominant “2” sits at the center of the emblem, which differentiates it from the iconic, nested “A” found in the primary Atlanta United logo. The Golden Spike is linked to the “2”, tying the mark back to the city’s railroad history. The spike’s connection with the “2” shows ATL UTD 2 is not just a second team, it is rooted to the city and is a vital part of Atlanta United.

“It will serve us well to have a place where young players can play consistently, especially those who are working hard in training but aren’t seeing many minutes on the field during matches with the First Team,” Atlanta United Head Coach Tata Martino said. “ATL UTD 2 will give them an opportunity to compete at a high level, continue to grow as players and use USL matches as a means to fight for positions in the First Team.”